Mrs. Margaret Thatcher
... Mrs. Margaret Thatcher ...
... Mrs. Margaret Thatcher ...
... Mrs. Margaret Thatcher ...
... Mrs. Margaret Thatcher the better for everyone, she said. His records record Government borrowing; record rise in prices; record balance of payments deficit; and record increase in rates. I must say if I had some of Mr. Wilson's experience, I would not ...
... Should the Conservative Party leader. Margaret Thatcher, be thinking shims the lines of a little celebratory dinner party in the very near future, there is it chance that she will include her speciality Margaret's mystery starter. I particularly like ...
... 4 Margaret Thatcher . battle. ...
... Margaret Thatcher . . . if she keeps her head in the face of Mrs. Thatcher and her troops will bang the drum with consistent force on the issues of the economy, industrial relations, Jaw and order and defence. There is no doubt that the noises they have ...
... Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the subject of a new biography by Patrick ...
... A MESSAGE FROM MRS MARGARET THATCHER, M P Th• National Exhibition Centre is an outstanding example of what can be achieved by cooperation. It will be a lasting symbol of British enterprise. As exhibitions and conferences become Increasingly international ...
... Frem PETER GAVAN Mrs. Margaret Thatcher suffered a major blow yesterday on the eve of the Common• wealth Conference. As the Prime Minister came lace to face witn of her sup• port for Zimbabwe ltnodesia the Nigerian government said that it was taking over ...
... A • ,Left or right, it's still Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, but on the left is the wax portrait at Madame Tussaud's, which the Conservative Party leader visited yesterday. It is the work of Jean Fraser from a sitting at the Commons earlier this year. ...
... z k 44 1 , ( 4 4 ; Left or right, it's still Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, but on the left is the wax portrait at Madame Tussaud's, which the Conservative Party leader visited yesterday. It Is the work of Jean Fraser from a sitting at the Commons earlier this ...
... Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, whatever her faults, Is not slow off the mark. The moment she was formally enthroned as the new Conservative leader four months ago, she set the objectives and laid the guidelines for a fundamental reassessment of Party outlook ...